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kk, Size smaller (length, abd. 30-31, hind wing 25°5-27 mm.), 15-18 
antecubitals on the front wings, wings with a small stigma and 
yellowish at base . 2... . 2. we ee ee ee LD miniata.” 
§ IlI.: after “ mentioned in § I. ” insert “ (some tolfeca have only two rows).” . 
Anted, p. 22, second line from the bottom, under “ Tips of the hind wings only with a red spot,” 
add “11. miniata*; 15. tolteca*,” 
Hetzrina fuscoguttata (p. 23). 
Only a single male was at hand when this species was treated in the preceding text. Of the additional 
material here listed, all of the males and four of the females have two rows of cells on the hind wings 
between the lower sector of the triangle and the hind margin of the wing beyond the level of the apex 
of the quadrilateral. The fifth female (Surubres) has but one row here; one (Surubres) of the males 
has two rows for only two cells’ length on the right hind wing. It is evident, therefore, that $ I. of the 
Key to Species of Hetwrina, on page 20, anted, must be suppressed, and fuscoguttata transferred to § II. 
Of the two males from Esparta, one has the two yellow spots on the labrum very small, the other has them 
so large that they occupy about half the total area. 
To the localities given, add :—Costa Rica, Esparta [2 ¢, 1 9], Surubres near 
San Mateo [2 ¢, 4 @ ], both on the Pacific slope (Biolley, coll. Kahl). 
At Surubres Prof. Biolley noted this species as being both at “ Eau stagnante” and 
* Bord de la riviére Surubres.” 
Hetezrina cruentata (p. 23). 
The males from Carrillo have the labrum entirely black and the area between the basal red spot and the costa 
on both front and hind wings brown, even a dark brown, two peculiarities not found in the same 
intensity in any other examples; otherwise they agree with typical cruentata ; abdomen 33-40°5, hind 
wing 25-29-°5 mm. 
Two females taken pairing with cruentata males, one at San Pedro Sula by Mr. Williamson, one at Jalapa, 
Mexico, by myself, agree with the diagnostic colouring given for this species on page 26, anted. 
To the localities given, add :—-Mexico, Uruapam (coll. Deam: 1 2) in Michoacan, 
Frontera (coll. Westcott: 3 g) in Tabasco; GuatemaLa, Coban (Mus. Stettin, teste 
Kriiger), Cacao [| Barber, Lewton: 17 3 |, Secanquim [6 ¢, 2 2 | and Sepacuite [1 ¢ ] 
in Alta Vera Paz, San Felipe in Retalhuleu [1 3 | [Maxon & Hay] (U.S. N. M.), 
between Agua Caliente and Guatemala City [3 ¢, 1 2], Escuintla [14 ¢, 4 9], 
Santa Lucia [5 ¢, 1 9], Mazatenango [2 ¢] (Williamson, Hine, colls. Wilmsn., 
O. S. U.); Honpuras, San Pedro Sula (. A. & E. B. Williamson, coll. egusd.: 1 pair 
+41 3,3 2); Costa Rica, Carrillo [7 3,1 2], Monte Retondo (2 ¢,2 9 |, San José 
[2 3] (Underwood) (Tristan: 1 3,1 2 ; Biolley: 29 3,2 2), Camino de La Palma 
between Guadalupe and El Alto [13 ¢, 9 2], Esparta [1 2], Surubres [1 ¢ j, 
Quebrada del Cangrejal [1 9] (Biolley, colls. Kahl, A. N. S.), Sta. Maria de Dota 
(Tristan, colls. A. N.S., Wilmsn.: 3 3,1 9), Juan Vinas (Cary, U.S. N. M.: 13 6, 
19), Pacayas (Werckele, A. M. NV. H.: 13,1 9). 
Prof. Biolley noted this species at the Camino de La Palma as at “ Bord du chemin, 
rigoles, lieux ombragés,” at Esparta “ Bord fangeux du ruisseau Chingo,” at Surubres 
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